"I started doing this to feed the need, not for myself. It chokes me up to see all these people come and volunteer their time for this. I could not do it if it weren't for them. So, it just isn't me. It is all of us."

Diane Clements, director of kitchen ministries at First Christian Church in Plain Township, about the 600 volunteers from her church and three other churches who prepared, served and delivered Thanksgiving dinner to more than 9,600 people.

"Whoever comes here better understand the importance of renewable fuels, or they are going to have hell to pay in rural Iowa."

Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, warning presidential candidates to remember the value to his state's economy of ethanol, which is becoming less and less prized as a fuel.

"Folks are now, I think in talking to members, more cautious with regard to dealing with the president."

Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, about his fellow Democrats in Congress who are distancing themselves from President Obama after the disastrous rollout of the health care website.

"Stop deportations!"

A heckler, shouting during a speech by President Obama in which he urged Congress to overhaul immigration laws.

"If you're serious about making that happen, then I'm willing to work with you. The easy way out is to try to yell and pretend like I can do something by violating our laws. What I'm proposing is the harder path (trying to get the law changed)."

President Obama, responding to the heckler.

"I think writing is more of a calling than a choice. I don't know any writers who could stop if they wanted to."

Julie Anne Lindsey, a published novelist and member of the Greater Canton Writers' Guild, which was established 50 years ago next year.

"It was thrown in my face and rubbed in my nose."

Canton Street Superintendent Kevin Monroe, about the reaction of City Council members last year to the price the city paid for road salt. This year, Canton

expects to save nearly $350,000 by using a different source.

"Please don't be foolish like me. Get yourself checked. And USE

sunscreen!!!"

Actor Hugh Jackman, in an Instagram post about

removal of a basal cell carcinoma, a common form of skin cancer, from his nose.

"If it keeps snowing, we'll keep working."

Greg Umpleby, Ohio Department of Transportation manager for Stark County, about the snowstorm that hit the county last week.